Tunisia Overview Situation Report 31 May 2018

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Tunisia Overview Situation Report 31 May 2018 Tunisia: Overview Situation Report - 30 June 2018 Operational Formalization of the protection space through Identification, protection and assistance Coordination efforts to adequately identify Preparedness efforts with a view to priorities the adoption of the national asylum law of asylum seekers and refugees and refer individuals rescued at sea responding to a potential major influx UNHCR Tunisia population of concern Italy Mixed migration and refugee arrivals in Tunisia 2% Key figures Tunis Bizerte In 2017, 1,660 new arrivals within mixed Ariana27% Registered persons of concern Z!Tunis migration flows were referred to Tuni- 1,008in Tunisia Annaba Manouba 1% El Tarf 1% Ben Arous sian Red Crescent in Southern Tunisia 882 Refugees Beja Jendouba Nabeul (Medenine). Since October 2017, all new 125 Asylum seekers Guelma Zaghouan Registered persons of concern by arrivals have been systematically Souk Ahras 8% country of origin Le Kef Siliana profiled by UNHCR and partners using 1% Kobo system, for a total number so far of Syrian 75% Oum el Bouaghi Sousse 1% Kairouan 336 individuals, with the following find- Palestine 4% Monastir Yemen 3% ings; Sudan 3% Mahdia Nigeria 2% Men Women Kasserine Entry points to Tunisia 4% Iraq 2% 37% 21% Tebessa Turkey 1% 6% Kerkennah Ivory Coast 1% Sidi Bouzid DRC 1% Sfax Guinea 1% Boys Girls Tunisia By land By air By sea 7% 11% Algeria 22% 20% Mediterranean sea 100 192 44 Progress by selected 2018 activities Gafsa and indicators Tozeur 18% Main countries of origin Djerba Advocacy and awareness raising Gabes Ivory Coast 51% Mali 8% Advocacy 50% 50% interventions made 4% Ras jdir Burkina Faso 8% 14% Abu Kammash Tripoli Kebilli Senegal 6% El Oued Zawia Terminal Tripoli 5% Capacity building Mednine Z! Nigeria Zwara 5% Aljfara Guinea Academics trained 57.5% 42.5% Azzawya Dehiba Almargeb Iraq 3% Government officials 2% Cameroon 3% trained 5.3% 94.7% Morocco 2% Tataouine Libya The Gambia 2% Livelihoods Algeria Misrata Future intentions Refugees obtain 20% 80% Legend Ouargla 14 to 15% of these new arrivals expressed residence permits Nalut Al Jabal Al Gharbi through livelihood Z! Capital intent to seek asylum. UNHCR partners: Port Donors: xx % of Registered PoCs Schwizerischi Eidgnosseschaft Confédération suisse Boats departed from Libya port Confederazione Svizzera Boats intercepted by Tunisian coast guard Confederaziun svizra Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations .The data has not been independently verified and is subject to error or omission, deliberation or otherwise by the various sources. Arrows reflected in the map do not reflect the routes but only the places of origin and destinations. Sources: UNHCR Database and rescued/intercepted TRC dataset, Tunisia Operation. Feedback: Said Abdullah,Information Management Officer, [email protected].
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